Feb. 8, 2018, 2:39 p.m.

Angelina Jolie is bucking tradition by doing press without a Hollywood project to promote, according to Elle magazine. Except she totally does: It’s International Women’s Day on March 8.

For the mag’s March issue, the Oscar winner discussed humanitarian issues, particularly those affecting women, in a candid conversation with former U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry.

Patriotism, climate change and violence against women were among the topics they touched on, with Jolie getting most fired up about the latter — particularly how they affect her parenting of three daughters, Vivienne, 9, Shiloh, 11, and Zahara, 13.

The talk-show mogul made her lack of POTUS aspirations quite clear — and got a big laugh along the way — Wednesday night at the Apollo Theater in New York City, where she and the “Hamilton” auteur were chatting in a Supersoul Conversation and at least one person in the audience was memorializing the moment on video.

The cutthroat “Apprentice” alum, who served as director of communications in the White House Office of Public Liaison before resigning in December, intimated that the American people should be worried about the current commander in chief.

“It’s not going to be OK,” Manigault Newman said during a backyard conversation with housemate Ross Mathews.

“You can do it! You’re a brilliant, billionaire mastermind. You are better and smarter than these clowns who have wasted their entire careers conducting criminal investigations,” Colbert said. “Your lawyers just don’t get that. So you go out there and testify. You do you!”

Feb. 8, 2018, 10:39 a.m.

Actor Alexander Polinsky filed a police report along with sitcom-sister Nicole Eggert earlier this week, alleging he had witnessed inappropriate sexual behavior toward her by “Charles in Charge” actor Scott Baio and had himself suffered verbal and physical abuse from the sitcom star.

Polinsky’s statement was read aloud Wednesday on “The Talk” by friend and panelist Sara Gilbert during Eggert’s appearance on that show — one in a series of TV appearances by the actress since Jan. 27, when she cryptically tweeted that Baio had mistreated her in his garage when she was a minor.

“I witnessed Scott Baio acting inappropriately towards Nicole Eggert during my first year of working on the show. I walked in on them together behind the set,” Polinsky alleged in his statement.

The actress-comedian debuted the film’s teaser trailer during her Thursday appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

In the comedy, which earned its title from the classic “West Side Story” tune, the “Trainwreck” and “Snatched” star plays an insecure woman who gains “all the confidence in the world” when she falls off her bike at SoulCycle and begins seeing herself as a supermodel.

In an interview with Time magazine, Upton spoke about what allegedly transpired with Marciano on a photo shoot for a Guess Lingerie campaign in 2010, when she was 18 years old.

“As soon as I walked in with photographer Yu Tsai, Paul came straight up to me, forcibly grabbed my breasts and started feeling them — playing with them actually,” Upton said. “After I pushed him away, he said, ‘I’m making sure they’re real.’”